In March 2025, OpenAI encountered a privacy complaint in Europe regarding ChatGPT's inaccurate and defamatory responses. A Norway-based individual claimed the chatbot falsely accused him of heinous crimes, prompting advocacy from Noyb, a privacy rights group. They argue that the GDPR mandates the accuracy of personal data. In addition to this issue, OpenAI announced upgrades to its voice and transcription AI models aimed at improving accuracy. The organization's research lead suggested that advanced reasoning models could have been developed decades earlier with the right insights.
If it's not, users have the right to have it changed to reflect the truth. Showing ChatGPT users a tiny disclaimer that the chatbot can make mistakes clearly isn't enough.
OpenAI has added new transcription and voice-generating AI models to its APIs: a text-to-speech model that delivers more nuanced and realistic sounding speech.
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